There's a stop motion animation channel I watch (legoanimations6370) with a recurring character like that who add s a sort of "oh no, what's he do *this* time vibe to each video... but the Wild Imaginary West has such a great backstory and canon, I don't know if it's necessary!
I love how so many people like before they reach the 15 second mark that I can see it has “no views” but 47 likes. Shows how dedicated this community is.
I’m one of those people - there’s no reason not to. Boylei’s just so reliably lovely that I know I’m going to love (and rewatch) his videos before I’ve even really gotten into them
I live in Thailand and the other day saw a 15 foot Reticulated Python swimming near a boat used to take tourists on short river trips. That was enough to really scare me, but your snake takes it to another level! I love this so much! Great build Boylei!
if you see the snake then that's a good thing means you aren't a target (Not that ypu wpuld be anyways its incredibly rare for a snake to eat a human in fact its never been recorded in history there's just some rumors of it, at most they kill people later on not in the moment
I feel like one of the most underrated aspects of these videos is the sound design and lighting of the final product. The subtle crickets in the background and the one directional lighting simulating moonlight does a lot to set the tone and atmosphere for the diorama. It's just a beautiful detail that I feel like gets overlooked
I hope it's not overlooked. It's the best part of the video.. the slow zoom, the little music and lighting is key. It's tremendous care to detail and, you're right, does deserve recognition.
The wild imaginary west has to be one of the coolest and most creative fictional worlds I've ever seen! I can just imagine a open world adventure or strategy type settlement building game. Or even a novel or comic! Would be so cool to have an in-depth lore written about the WIW. Seeing Boylei's new vids always make my day 🤠
imagine the main character coming from the steam area where electronics are banned. Would be a cool story how they learn to accept and use it to defend themselfs
I really like how you've started incorporating the electrical switches into the build to disguise them. It may be worth trying out different switch types depending on the disguise, where buttons or knobs would be easier to hide.
I very much agree, I love the hidden switches, it's so much better than an obvious switch sticking out of the base, background, etc. And yes, it's worth looking into different types of switch - there are some low profile push button switches for example which may be more suitable in some cases.
Looks amazing! It's great to hear a little more lore about the places that aren't covered in dangerous beasts all the time. It's interesting that we sometimes forget how "crunched" time is and how many famous and influential people who are responsible for today's technology and culture were jammed right up against a chunk of continent that was still "Wild and untamed" even in the real world. Great work!
I have only discovered this channel a month ago and I am hooked!! Everything that Boylei creates is amazing and inspiring! I especially love the Wild Imaginary West! I cannot wait to see more of those in the future!! I don't know how often Boylei reads the comments but I would love to see more imaginary wild west stuff, like a Texas longhorn minotaur creature in the midst of a cattle drive or something. Just an idea. Love this channel!!
“After hiding the switch under a barrel, it was time to move on” does not do justice to the creativity of incorporating the switch in such a fun and intelligent way. Nor the effort in building the little barrel is such a way that the switch works perfectly. Your work is amazing because of little touches like this.
I love how you build these dioramas, not only physically, but within the minds of your viewers with the stories you tell. Beautiful build, can't wait to see more.
I don't know which I love more, the soft glow through the windows or that wonderful duckweed painting technique. ❤❤❤ But I think the best part, aside from the builds themselves, is the stories you give the people.
This is a great diorama that tells a simple, self-explanatory story that still takes the viewer a second or two to realize just what's going on. (I hope that snake doesn't get alcohol poisoning . . . .) As a sidebar, I have seen this kit at my local hobby shop, but hesitated to get it, not sure what it was like. I'll definitely be adding this to my list, now! 500th like.
Id be really interested to hear more about imaginary new orleans it still holds onto that old timey charm even in our modern day so id love to see how we adapted to giant monsters and mech wagons!
I don't know why but whenever I'm having a bad day, I watch these custom diorama builds. Sometimes on different channels. It always makes me feel better.
I love this series on the Wild Imaginary West and how you keep adding to the lore and world-building. As someone else suggested, turning this into a graphic novel would be awesome!
This should be part of a PSA against “unwise beverage choices:” don’t drink and paddle boat, kids! Man, you have been a huge part of our Sunday evenings for this whole year, and my family and I really appreciate your excellent crafting. From our home to yours: Merry Christmas!
I love this fantasy west series more than anything else you do. The creativity, ingenuity, and quality visual storytelling are so appealing. I will say with this one build, I feel like some weathering and grime on the windows would have lent a bit more to the aesthetic but otherwise it's absolutely perfect
That primered black ship was slick looking but the finished product is just gorgeous! 😍😍 AND IT LIGHTS UP?! Okay.. i love it. Newly subbed. Forget about it.
The return of Stuart Semple's Black! A whole new version even! That's almost as exciting as the diorama itself! The paint job on the riverboat is incredible
I always find myself listening to the stories as you build, but I don't watch the building processes, once I see the final results, I always rewarch to see you build, and hear the story again! Great work!
That is absolutely an amazing work of art! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 I was interested in the murky water. What a great masterpiece. Love it! Thank you for sharing these great techniques.❤🥰
I wish i had the talent to mechanically make this a tabletop universe. I've done plenty of story writing for DMing campaigns but this is a world i want to experience in table top version so badly. Keep on making amazing art and i love the story telling behind everything.
People just appreciate his work he’s great and dedicated, but not every subject he completes is to everyone interest, they like because he’s good, and it’s appreciated.
I love watching you mix and pour resin. And make monsters; have you considered doing one with like a 'traveling circus' of monsters dead or alive? I really want to see a jackalope in a cage for some reason.
Omg As soon as you started talking about the Lore. I got excited. I live 30 mins from St. Louis and I feel like it would be a Huge Hub. Keep up the wonderful work!
I've built that riverboat about four times over the years. In its current iteration I extended the hull for better flotation, added better bollards and cleats and a wooden deck. It still needs very calm water, but it doesn't sink the way previous iterations did! Chugs along very nicely.
To be able to envision something like this and have the talent to bring it to life my really be nice on the mind, its beautiful and depressing... nice work
The thumbnail is like a magic power that makes anyone who sees it have to click on it, but we still have to admit that the Boylei community is really strong and wonderful, you have the guardians that everyone wants.
I like your technique of making floating plants on the water. I often use brush spraying, which is often too fine. Since you are my role model, I am happy to have seen a new technology again. Thanks keep it up.
These videos never fail to improve my mood and the results are always fantastic. Thank you, Boylei, for another twelve minutes of calm in my otherwise chaotic life.
Amazing work as ever, and a great addition to the Wild Imaginary West. Assuming the rest of the crew survive, the captain will become just another cautionary tale about not letting your guard down on the frontier...
as another idea for the wild imaginary west you should kit-bash two mechs fighting each other! one could be a bandit mech and the other should be a prospecter/soldier mech!
the story would go something like: the banditos got word of a shipment of a new kind of Edison technology being transported by a group of parliamentarians and attacked it. or if you want to use prospectors it could go something like this: a group of banditos got word that a haul of valuable minerals is being transported by unsuspecting prospectors and not well armed are transporting them! so the banditos pounce but are met with a surprising amount of force! if you would like to please use my idea i think it would get you a lot of views and you could have a lot of fun with it!
I want that captain to be a reoccurring character who drinks his way into danger but through dumb luck, always survives for the next diorama!
There's a stop motion animation channel I watch (legoanimations6370) with a recurring character like that who add s a sort of "oh no, what's he do *this* time vibe to each video... but the Wild Imaginary West has such a great backstory and canon, I don't know if it's necessary!
Or a really good first mate who's always got his Captain's back.
Basically Captain Haddock from Tin Tin
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@@endersquid1132 100% correct
I love how so many people like before they reach the 15 second mark that I can see it has “no views” but 47 likes. Shows how dedicated this community is.
That just goes to show how hi his quality is
I’m one of those people - there’s no reason not to. Boylei’s just so reliably lovely that I know I’m going to love (and rewatch) his videos before I’ve even really gotten into them
I always like his videos before watching it
I love how 1 hour after drop 11,000 views.
100th like on ur koment😎
I live in Thailand and the other day saw a 15 foot Reticulated Python swimming near a boat used to take tourists on short river trips. That was enough to really scare me, but your snake takes it to another level! I love this so much! Great build Boylei!
I’m watching this video at the airport coming home from Thailand!
Snakes are so cool
if you see the snake then that's a good thing means you aren't a target
(Not that ypu wpuld be anyways its incredibly rare for a snake to eat a human in fact its never been recorded in history there's just some rumors of it, at most they kill people later on not in the moment
@@artsyscrub3226there are some records of snakes eating humans just not live ones
I feel like one of the most underrated aspects of these videos is the sound design and lighting of the final product. The subtle crickets in the background and the one directional lighting simulating moonlight does a lot to set the tone and atmosphere for the diorama. It's just a beautiful detail that I feel like gets overlooked
I hope it's not overlooked. It's the best part of the video.. the slow zoom, the little music and lighting is key. It's tremendous care to detail and, you're right, does deserve recognition.
The wild imaginary west has to be one of the coolest and most creative fictional worlds I've ever seen! I can just imagine a open world adventure or strategy type settlement building game. Or even a novel or comic! Would be so cool to have an in-depth lore written about the WIW. Seeing Boylei's new vids always make my day 🤠
I'd play the hell out of a TTRPG set in the Wild Imaginary West.
I watch all his videos because as a dungeon master I love all his pieces and want to use them for game nights😅😅😅😅😅
I am currently coming up with a DnD campaign set in the Wild Imaginary West. It's gonna be awesome. 🤩
@@createdmanpainting I hope to see a video about it.
imagine the main character coming from the steam area where electronics are banned. Would be a cool story how they learn to accept and use it to defend themselfs
I really like how you've started incorporating the electrical switches into the build to disguise them. It may be worth trying out different switch types depending on the disguise, where buttons or knobs would be easier to hide.
I very much agree, I love the hidden switches, it's so much better than an obvious switch sticking out of the base, background, etc. And yes, it's worth looking into different types of switch - there are some low profile push button switches for example which may be more suitable in some cases.
Outro song at the end is called 'Go on Blues' by Bo the Drifter. Awesome build as always. God I love this series.
THANK YOU. Was looking all over trying to find
Thanks!
thanks man i was trying so long to find that 🙏🏼
"i used whatever method this is" is such a mood. Great plastic+paint+clay+resin mixed media piece as usual!!
Looks amazing! It's great to hear a little more lore about the places that aren't covered in dangerous beasts all the time. It's interesting that we sometimes forget how "crunched" time is and how many famous and influential people who are responsible for today's technology and culture were jammed right up against a chunk of continent that was still "Wild and untamed" even in the real world. Great work!
I have only discovered this channel a month ago and I am hooked!! Everything that Boylei creates is amazing and inspiring! I especially love the Wild Imaginary West! I cannot wait to see more of those in the future!! I don't know how often Boylei reads the comments but I would love to see more imaginary wild west stuff, like a Texas longhorn minotaur creature in the midst of a cattle drive or something. Just an idea. Love this channel!!
“After hiding the switch under a barrel, it was time to move on” does not do justice to the creativity of incorporating the switch in such a fun and intelligent way. Nor the effort in building the little barrel is such a way that the switch works perfectly. Your work is amazing because of little touches like this.
I love how you build these dioramas, not only physically, but within the minds of your viewers with the stories you tell. Beautiful build, can't wait to see more.
I don't know which I love more, the soft glow through the windows or that wonderful duckweed painting technique. ❤❤❤ But I think the best part, aside from the builds themselves, is the stories you give the people.
This is a great diorama that tells a simple, self-explanatory story that still takes the viewer a second or two to realize just what's going on. (I hope that snake doesn't get alcohol poisoning . . . .)
As a sidebar, I have seen this kit at my local hobby shop, but hesitated to get it, not sure what it was like. I'll definitely be adding this to my list, now!
500th like.
Really cool build, love the hidden switch in the barrel!
Id be really interested to hear more about imaginary new orleans it still holds onto that old timey charm even in our modern day so id love to see how we adapted to giant monsters and mech wagons!
Would really like to see a playlist of all the music you use for your Wild Imaginary West dioramas!
Love your storytelling abilities through these dioramas.
How you are able to make this in a week amazes me. Awesome paintjob man!
What a sunday treat of a video! Lovely work as always, Mr. Hobby Time! :)
Amen
Yeah I like his videos coming out on Sunday because I can watch them before church.
I don't know why but whenever I'm having a bad day, I watch these custom diorama builds. Sometimes on different channels. It always makes me feel better.
You really need to make this whole 'alternate world' you're making into an ACTUAL book series! I'd definitely read it!
Plot twist: The anaconda is friendly and is just making sure the drunken captain doesn't fall overboard and drowns
These videos are so interesting. And I would absolutely watch a movie or play a game in the Wild Imaginary West.
I love this series on the Wild Imaginary West and how you keep adding to the lore and world-building. As someone else suggested, turning this into a graphic novel would be awesome!
This should be part of a PSA against “unwise beverage choices:” don’t drink and paddle boat, kids!
Man, you have been a huge part of our Sunday evenings for this whole year, and my family and I really appreciate your excellent crafting. From our home to yours: Merry Christmas!
Amazingly done. Wish I had the patience you had. Aboslutely love the backstory your creating.
The Champion. The new number one in my book. Nice idea and story. Well done.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
incredible once again!!! i love the new title card and this diorama is easily one of my new favs.
I love this fantasy west series more than anything else you do. The creativity, ingenuity, and quality visual storytelling are so appealing. I will say with this one build, I feel like some weathering and grime on the windows would have lent a bit more to the aesthetic but otherwise it's absolutely perfect
the duckweed looks sooo cool in this, i cant get over how cool that technique u used is, love the video!
That primered black ship was slick looking but the finished product is just gorgeous! 😍😍 AND IT LIGHTS UP?! Okay.. i love it. Newly subbed. Forget about it.
The return of Stuart Semple's Black! A whole new version even! That's almost as exciting as the diorama itself! The paint job on the riverboat is incredible
I totally dig the steampunk / Firefly feel of your Old West!
Thank you for these.
A relaxing video after looking up the mishipeshu
I always find myself listening to the stories as you build, but I don't watch the building processes, once I see the final results, I always rewarch to see you build, and hear the story again! Great work!
so much talent, and your paint job is insane!!
Absolutely love the Wild Imaginary West title card! New lore makes your already awesome videos even better ❤
Extra points for pronouncing Mobile correctly! It sounds silly, but it always grates on me when folk say Mobile as in "the car is mobile".
The Wild Imaginary West has become one of my favorite series that I keep up with on youtube! Always fun and engaging.
That is absolutely an amazing work of art! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 I was interested in the murky water. What a great masterpiece. Love it! Thank you for sharing these great techniques.❤🥰
Lovely bit of lore. That duck weed looks so great.
Wow, dark snake in dark water, but you pulled it off nicely. 👍
I’d love to see a video in the future where you go a little more in-detail about the painting process, materials and techniques.
this is probably my favorite channel on this hellsite, look forward to watching every Sunday before I head off to my DND session
I love the story behind each diorama it really adds to the finished article, another great model kudos.
I wish i had the talent to mechanically make this a tabletop universe. I've done plenty of story writing for DMing campaigns but this is a world i want to experience in table top version so badly. Keep on making amazing art and i love the story telling behind everything.
Bro the duckweed effect is so cool
People just appreciate his work he’s great and dedicated, but not every subject he completes is to everyone interest, they like because he’s good, and it’s appreciated.
The details in the smallest pieces is really incredible. Such dedication and mastery! 10/10
I love watching you mix and pour resin. And make monsters; have you considered doing one with like a 'traveling circus' of monsters dead or alive? I really want to see a jackalope in a cage for some reason.
The snake says "Sur-prise, sur-prise!" Another fantastic scene of life in the Wild Imaginary West.
Once again, this master has delivered greatness in the form of this piece of artwork.
To quote Indiana Jones: Snakes, why is it always Snakes? Lol!
Awesome job!!! ❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I 100% love your story line. Love the artwork also. You sir are AWESOME
Omg As soon as you started talking about the Lore. I got excited. I live 30 mins from St. Louis and I feel like it would be a Huge Hub. Keep up the wonderful work!
I just got this recommended and I am glad I got this recommended thank you.
You did an excellent job of capturing a snake’s adorable, blank expression. 💕
For something so simple that turned out so well, the back story was a bonus too, well done.
I've built that riverboat about four times over the years. In its current iteration I extended the hull for better flotation, added better bollards and cleats and a wooden deck. It still needs very calm water, but it doesn't sink the way previous iterations did! Chugs along very nicely.
To be able to envision something like this and have the talent to bring it to life my really be nice on the mind, its beautiful and depressing... nice work
Thank you, I enjoyed the spinning
I always love his resin creations. good stuff
I love all the lore that is continuing to be made about this universe!
I’m from Mobile so really cool you mentioned it haven’t lived there in years I miss it sometimes
I love to watch every section of your Imaginary Wild West come to life. Another great build my friend. 👍👍👍
I absolutely love this build. Thank you for the wild imaginary west.
The thumbnail is like a magic power that makes anyone who sees it have to click on it, but we still have to admit that the Boylei community is really strong and wonderful, you have the guardians that everyone wants.
I would love a wild imaginary west tv show, this is such an amazing universe you have created boylei!
Man every one in a while these videos pop up on my feed and it makes me really want to try building some dioramas with stories behind them
I love the additional lore we got today! And the build is amazing!!
I came for the resin pour and story, but stayed for the sound made when you applied the duckweed - awesome technique and video! Big fan of yours!
I like your technique of making floating plants on the water. I often use brush spraying, which is often too fine. Since you are my role model, I am happy to have seen a new technology again. Thanks keep it up.
These videos never fail to improve my mood and the results are always fantastic. Thank you, Boylei, for another twelve minutes of calm in my otherwise chaotic life.
Masterful work Boylei! Love the water details and paint applications.
Amazing work as ever, and a great addition to the Wild Imaginary West. Assuming the rest of the crew survive, the captain will become just another cautionary tale about not letting your guard down on the frontier...
The duckweed is a really nice touch!
Another great diorama!
I love waking up on Sunday to new videos. and I can't wait to see where the bodybuilding zombie ends up ..
This is such a cool build!! I love the idea behind it and the world building you got into in this episode.
Just what I needed while headin to bed after a few drinks. Great work🤘🏽
Imagine a diorama that is a prequel to the Wild West, a bunch of British soldiers encountering monsters in the 1830’s.
I love it. Being from Louisiana, I appreciate hearing this part of the Imaginary Wild West.
That mesh material works really well
IT'S BOYLEI HOBBY TIME
one of the better ones in awhile i think
I really like the green dot technique for the water, It makes it really pop.
I think this is my favorite so far!!
A model that John Voight would be proud of!
Finally some more wild imaginary west... I love it👍
i got the creepy chills at the end scenic vid when i noticed the snake peering at the captain!!! !!!!!
This would be such a cool dungeons and dragons world!
as another idea for the wild imaginary west you should kit-bash two mechs fighting each other! one could be a bandit mech and the other should be a prospecter/soldier mech!
the story would go something like: the banditos got word of a shipment of a new kind of Edison technology being transported by a group of parliamentarians and attacked it. or if you want to use prospectors it could go something like this: a group of banditos got word that a haul of valuable minerals is being transported by unsuspecting prospectors and not well armed are transporting them! so the banditos pounce but are met with a surprising amount of force! if you would like to please use my idea i think it would get you a lot of views and you could have a lot of fun with it!
Awesome. Love the ending
I look at your every work with delight👏
Lol the barrel switch cover was very clever
Seems like the chief mate will get a surprise promotion.
This might be my favorite thing thing you've posted this year! Awesome work!
The wild imaginary west would make a bad ass video game.
Beautiful scene and fitting interesting lore.
This has gotta be your best work yet, it's so realistic it's spooky.